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what are they telling us about the market now? there is a message, and mason can discipher it, the ceo of interactive data, a firm with a great deal of intelligence on credit markets going to discuss the relationship between stocks and corporate bonds, and he'll tell us what you should be buying to make some money in the fixed income arena. that's next. this is a fox business exclusive. up about 24 points. are we going to fumble this one? you have to watch all the way until the end of "countdown to the closing bell." ♪ have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations
what are they telling us about the market now? there is a message, and mason can discipher it, the ceo of interactive data, a firm with a great deal of intelligence on credit markets going to discuss the relationship between stocks and corporate bonds, and he'll tell us what you should be buying to make some money in the fixed income arena. that's next. this is a fox business exclusive. up about 24 points. are we going to fumble this one? you have to watch all the way until the end of...
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we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will be made part of the record in their entirety. i ask each witness summarized his or her testimony of five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time, this time at my dinner table. the light switches programmed to yellow, you have one minute to conclude that when the light turns red signals the witnesses five minutes have expired. mr. bellinger, welcome. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and members of the committee for coming for this important hearing today. i doubt this year but many legal issues as the subject of states are to administer this advertiser for the national security council and white house in the first term of the bush administration and the slick lopressor for the state department in the second term. i was in the white house situation room on either but the band spent all eight years of my time dealing with many of the same issues. but the bush and obama administrations have conclud
we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will be made part of the record in their entirety. i ask each witness summarized his or her testimony of five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time, this time at my dinner table. the light switches programmed to yellow, you have one minute to conclude that when the light turns red signals the witnesses five minutes have...
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it's always us. if we stop being so mean everybody will love us. >> dana: that worked out well. if bob is right and it exists in the government we have an answer to sequester. take them all and chop it up. this is a colossal waste of time. they said that taxpayers pay the federal salary for staffers who write bills like this to put it forward and take committee time to try to basically -- i don't think she is serious she would want it. she does it for publicity. >> bob: the goals of this are not silly. i was a member of the peace corps. people two went in peace corps when i went in it, went around the world and lived in difficult situations to spread good american values around -- >> dana: i'm not against the peace corps. i'm for the peace corps. >> bob: my point is all the things we've got in these things, the democrats or democrats -- >> kimberly: why do we need this? >> bob: i said at the beginning we didn't need an agency that exists. >> eric: why is she proposing it? freddie >> bob: no idea. >> greg: i have a quote. the culture of violence we live in unacceptable and far pa
it's always us. if we stop being so mean everybody will love us. >> dana: that worked out well. if bob is right and it exists in the government we have an answer to sequester. take them all and chop it up. this is a colossal waste of time. they said that taxpayers pay the federal salary for staffers who write bills like this to put it forward and take committee time to try to basically -- i don't think she is serious she would want it. she does it for publicity. >> bob: the goals of...
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good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it. >> host: this will be in statuary hall in the capitol building paradigm reading from the l.a. times and it says the first full-size statue of an african-american in a capital collection in more than 180 statues. what do they mean to you to create a? >> guest: first of all is the first african-american woman in statuary hall in the capital of statuary hall. i think there is one other in the capital. but it is a tremendous honor and privilege to have done this and i am very excited about today. >> host: we will see the unveiling in a couple of hours at 11:00 a.m. and c-span will be sharing that. the president wil
good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it....
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredde free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! lori: time for another edition of stocks now with nicole covering the floor of the new york stock exchange. we're less than 50 points here on the dow from an all-time high. >> it sure is pretty exciting, lori. it is getting hot in here, right? we're getting closer and closer to the all-time closing high on the dow jones industrial average. we have this great graphic we'll show you. the record closing high back on october 9th, it was 14,164 and change. i is just moments before we launched the fox business network. but we're not too far off those
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. >> carmelo anthony not only won us a national championship, he helped us build our program to a completely other level by helping us build the carmelo anthony center. and this is from a guy who was here one year and he's brought so much to syracuse basketball beyond the national championship that he has really left a legacy for syracuse basketball. (cheers and applause) >> today a syracuse legend to have his jersey retired, please join us, carmelo anthony. (cheers and applause) >> rose: in 2003, carmelo was drafted by the denver nuggets in 2011 he was traded to the place where he was born, new york city. right now the new york nicks are in second place in the eastern conference and caramel slow averaging 28 points per game. i am pleased to have him here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: great to have you. >> thank you. >> rose: syracuse. tell me about that day. what did it mean for you? >> on that day, i had to take myself back to when i first decided that i wanted to go to syracuse and from that point on it was just so many memories that was rolling and rol
. >> carmelo anthony not only won us a national championship, he helped us build our program to a completely other level by helping us build the carmelo anthony center. and this is from a guy who was here one year and he's brought so much to syracuse basketball beyond the national championship that he has really left a legacy for syracuse basketball. (cheers and applause) >> today a syracuse legend to have his jersey retired, please join us, carmelo anthony. (cheers and applause)...
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what is your reaction to the rhetoric that he's been using? >> well, i think he's trying to put fear into the american public and what's amazing to me, sean, i talk about this, this is like a road show president. he's more interested in keeping the campaign going, going around the country, and he's got to decide, either he wants to be president of a political party or wants to be president of the united states and actually lead in the process and work towards some type of solution, but that's not what we're getting. >> now, the president says on friday he's going to meet with the the four top congressional leaders, that means john boehner and senator mitch mcconnell. didn't john boehner say he wasn't going to do that anymore or did i misunderstand it. >> said he wasn't going to sit down and negotiate, what the president is doing is asking for a photo op at the last minute. remember what we're talking about. 85 billion dollars out of a 3.6 trillion dollar budget. we borrow 85 billion dollars every 28 days so we're just talking about less cuts,
what is your reaction to the rhetoric that he's been using? >> well, i think he's trying to put fear into the american public and what's amazing to me, sean, i talk about this, this is like a road show president. he's more interested in keeping the campaign going, going around the country, and he's got to decide, either he wants to be president of a political party or wants to be president of the united states and actually lead in the process and work towards some type of solution, but...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the papacy of benedict the sixteenth officially ended today as he became the first pontiff in modern times to resign. on his last day, he spoke with the cardinals who will now turn to choosing his successor, amid continuing scandals and tensions within the vatican and wider church. we begin with our coverage with this report from james mates of "independent television news." >> reporter: looking a little frail, weary almost under the burdens of a tumultuous eight years in the holy see, pope benedict met his cardinals for a final time. in the magnificent surroundings of the vatican's clementine room, he thanked them and recognized that one o
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get us back there. >> frank luntz is with us from capitol hill. good morning, frank. so if a member of congress was listening to this what would you say they should say or do? >> they had better stop with the excuses and start with the action. and there's such frustration, such anger. charlie, it's getting harder and harder do these focus groups because if you really listen to them it's that painful. congress has to find a way to negotiate with the president and quite frankly the white house has to find a way to give with congress. >> but it appears, frank, both sides, the white house, congressional republicans and democrats have agreed it won't cost them go ahead with the sequester because that's where we're going. >> the issue is not just the sequester. the american people want spending cuts. they don't want to see their taxes go up. but in the end all they really want is solutions and the problem is that the democrats and republicans can't seem to find any common ground at all and that's what the americans want. >> that's kind of the deal. that
get us back there. >> frank luntz is with us from capitol hill. good morning, frank. so if a member of congress was listening to this what would you say they should say or do? >> they had better stop with the excuses and start with the action. and there's such frustration, such anger. charlie, it's getting harder and harder do these focus groups because if you really listen to them it's that painful. congress has to find a way to negotiate with the president and quite frankly the...
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it shows how many of us hold you biases that many of us don't know we have. a professor of social ethics at harvard and the author of "blind spot." she joins us from cambridge massachusetts, welcome inside "the war room." >> michael: thank you very much, michaelroom. >> thank you very much michael. >> michael: you weather are those blind spots. >> we use it as a metaphor. we know that our eyes have a blind spot such that when information fall on that part of the retina, we don't see it simply aren't the rods and cones to pick up that information. likewise, our minds also contain blind spots where information resides that is simply not acceptable to us. >> michael: how dangerous is it that we don't recognize that we have these blind spots. >> it's just about as dangerous no to the no about the blind spots in your mind as it is to not know about your hypertension or insulin level or how your lungs are functioning or how your blood is flowing, all these things about our bodies. many of the disease that is we have are now controllable in part because we devised l
it shows how many of us hold you biases that many of us don't know we have. a professor of social ethics at harvard and the author of "blind spot." she joins us from cambridge massachusetts, welcome inside "the war room." >> michael: thank you very much, michaelroom. >> thank you very much michael. >> michael: you weather are those blind spots. >> we use it as a metaphor. we know that our eyes have a blind spot such that when information fall on that...
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>> from us. >> bill: no. drugs. the drug traffickers and they don't declare, obviously, you don't put down occupation cocaine dealer all right? it's all cash. drug dealers and other people in that business making a lot of money don't declare it on paper they don't make any money so the government sends them food stamps and other assistance. >> yeah. >> bill: which they give to bob and they drive away in a mercedes benz. that's all over the place down on the border. >> that's the problem. there is no system of checking this up. there is one state representative who is trying to introduce a bill that's going to be coming up next month who will hopefully start to modify the problem that they are seeing in texas. but it is frightening because as i mean you saw this gas station attendant say this is he sees several times day. it's not a unique problem to one little area. >> yeah. >> bill: it's the biggest con and not just in texas. it's all the border states. because of the ill illicit activity down there. primarily in n
>> from us. >> bill: no. drugs. the drug traffickers and they don't declare, obviously, you don't put down occupation cocaine dealer all right? it's all cash. drug dealers and other people in that business making a lot of money don't declare it on paper they don't make any money so the government sends them food stamps and other assistance. >> yeah. >> bill: which they give to bob and they drive away in a mercedes benz. that's all over the place down on the border....
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less for us. more for you. >> big new mini series called the bible set to begin on sunday on the history channel. who created you? >> lord! >> and joining us now from new york city, the executive producers of the bible' downey and tv guy mark burnett. begin with you, is this a straight play on the scriptures you? are just interpreting the scriptures on the screen? >> listen, bringing the bible to the screen came with a huge responsibility and one that we took very seriously. we had a great team of and theologians helping us making sure that we told these stories accurately. and truthfully. i have been a believer my whole life and that was very very important to us. something else that we wanted to do was to make it really really cool. you know, we have teenagers at home and hard to get them radio-to-read anything and one of the goals here was to get this generation interested and excited about scripture. i think we have been able to achieve that. >> bill: when you say you are a believer, do you be
less for us. more for you. >> big new mini series called the bible set to begin on sunday on the history channel. who created you? >> lord! >> and joining us now from new york city, the executive producers of the bible' downey and tv guy mark burnett. begin with you, is this a straight play on the scriptures you? are just interpreting the scriptures on the screen? >> listen, bringing the bible to the screen came with a huge responsibility and one that we took very...
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i voted for the rule, which allows us that opportunity. let us take it. the change -- changes house republicans made in their version significantly weaken its provisions. i want to say some republicans. i want to make that clear. not all. and protecting victims of domestic violence and empowering law enforcement to keep our people safe from these crimes. the house republican bill owe mitts critical protections for native americans, for lgbt americans and for immigrants. furthermore, the house republican bill removes protections for students on campus, victims of human trafficking and those who've experienced rape or stalking. why? why not protect everybody, all americans? when we fail to protect all victims, abusers can get away with the abuse and repeat it. maments, congress ought not to be playing -- madam speaker, congress ought not to be playing with the lives of women and all those who suffer from domestic violence. we it owe it to the families, law enforcement, prosecutors to make sure that the violence against women act work and can meet the challe
i voted for the rule, which allows us that opportunity. let us take it. the change -- changes house republicans made in their version significantly weaken its provisions. i want to say some republicans. i want to make that clear. not all. and protecting victims of domestic violence and empowering law enforcement to keep our people safe from these crimes. the house republican bill owe mitts critical protections for native americans, for lgbt americans and for immigrants. furthermore, the house...
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over 4 million are in use today. >> there are quite a fewar-15's in use today -- a few ar-15's used uised today. you could have a discussion on whether it is a common weapon these days. that is an issue that has to be discussed down the road. >> let's look at it from another standpoint. is it dangerous and unusual? >> it is dangerous. the concern of the department's on this is that it is very dangerous. >> how about the level of scrutiny that we are applying to the limitation of high magazine capacity g? >> it is the same three-part test. it focuses on the unusual component first. when you see a magazine of the size we have seen in many mass shootings -- the 100 round magazine that was used in aurora of july 2012, it is difficult to see how anyone could believe that is not a dangerous device when coupled with an assault weapon like an ar-15. i went to be careful about this and only speak to what is in the public record. there is a pending criminal prosecution. what we saw in aurora is that in the short amount of time in which the shorter -- shooter was shooting, 12 people died. 10 died fr
over 4 million are in use today. >> there are quite a fewar-15's in use today -- a few ar-15's used uised today. you could have a discussion on whether it is a common weapon these days. that is an issue that has to be discussed down the road. >> let's look at it from another standpoint. is it dangerous and unusual? >> it is dangerous. the concern of the department's on this is that it is very dangerous. >> how about the level of scrutiny that we are applying to the...
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you're going to want to stay with us. it's a pretty, little town, with an ugly reputation. >> you just google harrison, what will come up is the klan. i'm all for that. >> the kkk doesn't speak for us at all. it speaks against god. (vo) which side will win the soul of harrison? >> we're never gonna move. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. when many soles pass through the most trodden areas of your home your vacuum doesn't always pick up what's left behind. only the resolve easy clean system has foam power to stop dirt in its tracks. it penetrates deep within your carpet removing 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. leaving the busiest areas of your carpets, truly fresh and clean. the resolve easy clean system. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. when she's sad she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confiden
you're going to want to stay with us. it's a pretty, little town, with an ugly reputation. >> you just google harrison, what will come up is the klan. i'm all for that. >> the kkk doesn't speak for us at all. it speaks against god. (vo) which side will win the soul of harrison? >> we're never gonna move. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. when many soles pass through the most trodden areas of your...
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someone who just inspires us to follow the gospel and do what jesus tells us to do. >> opening up to more people and -- yeah, being more open in general with the church. i really liked pope john paul ii. i feel like he had a great direction and realizing the church is a modern era and we're not where we were thousands of years ago. >> reporter: and that's pretty much the gist of the people that we talked to. they want to see a pope who is kind of similar to pope john paul ii. very popular. they say this is a great opportunity for the church to kind of see where it moves forward from here. not sure how many will attend the mass here. but several school kids from saint bridge's school nearby are attending mass about 50 of them. you can see the beautiful church here. a lot of people started to file in about ten minutes ago. if you can't attend the mass here, there's also a mass in san jose at st. joseph sea basilica out there in san jose. we're live in san francisco, brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:08. santa cruz police officers are going back to work today after mourn, the los
someone who just inspires us to follow the gospel and do what jesus tells us to do. >> opening up to more people and -- yeah, being more open in general with the church. i really liked pope john paul ii. i feel like he had a great direction and realizing the church is a modern era and we're not where we were thousands of years ago. >> reporter: and that's pretty much the gist of the people that we talked to. they want to see a pope who is kind of similar to pope john paul ii. very...
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you've used up all the really big money here. let's see how much more we can put in your bank. $100. ok. gives you 52,100. >> ok. meredith: you're now 9 away from a million, 5 away from round 2, at which point you keep all your money. >> ok. meredith: sleepy snacks. marketed as "relaxation brownies," lazy cakes are baked with what chemical that helps control sleep and wake cycles? melatonin, taurine, epinephrine, serotonin? >> i don't think it's b. i think c is the happy... the happy drug or the happy chemical, so i'm gonna ask the audience. meredith: ok, audience, margi needs your help. on your keypads, vote now. 72% believe it is melatonin. >> oh, i'm so torn between a and d. although so many people think it's a. and i'm sure people need help with sleeping, so a, final answer. >> no one's sleeping in this audience. it is melatonin. that's for sure. [cheering] all right, margi, how much money is behind this question? we'll add another $500. $52,600. we're gonna be back with more "millionaire" right after this. stay with us. lise
you've used up all the really big money here. let's see how much more we can put in your bank. $100. ok. gives you 52,100. >> ok. meredith: you're now 9 away from a million, 5 away from round 2, at which point you keep all your money. >> ok. meredith: sleepy snacks. marketed as "relaxation brownies," lazy cakes are baked with what chemical that helps control sleep and wake cycles? melatonin, taurine, epinephrine, serotonin? >> i don't think it's b. i think c is the...
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